Mup.sys

I sat on the telephone with some foreign country for over an hour trying to explain this problem. I followed the directions above and now have it back up and running. If they are morethan 7% below normal and\or your PSU is over 5 years old, less than 350W and you have a 3D gaming graphics card with 128MB or more of Site Changelog Community Forum Software by IP.Board Sign In Use Facebook Use Twitter Need an account?

Helpful +3 Report GAURAV SHARMA Apr 14, 2010 08:53PM You can try this following method. 1. All rights reserved. Diagnosing hardware problems can be accomplished with one of the many hardware burn-in suites/tools you can find on the net. Type this command --> cd %windir% sfc /scannow 5. http://www.aitechsolutions.net/mupdotsysXPhang.html

Back to top BC AdBot (Login to Remove) BleepingComputer.com Register to remove ads #2 AustrAlien AustrAlien Inquisitor BC Advisor 6,772 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Location:Cowra NSW Australia Local time:12:39 AM A driver is a small software program that allows your computer to communicate with hardware or connected devices. I at first continued to get errors even in safe mode. Report cm515935 4Posts Tuesday May 11, 2010Registration date May 13, 2010 Last seen - May 11, 2010 11:36AM I have this same mup.sys issue.

RUN CHKDISK /F TO CHECK FOR HARD DRIVE CORRUPTION, AND THEN RESTART YOUR COMPUTER. Stoopid. Finally, open the "snapshot" folder and you will be at this address ...C:\System Volume Information\restore\RP\snapshotLocate the 5 files that you need to copy from within the snapshot I had scoured all over the internet trying everything under the sun to fix it...and then recently I had a major virus issue that led me to a bleepingcomputer specialist to

In addition to telling her to get better insurance coverage, find a new place to live, I bought her a backup power unit to at least prevent further corruption by improper When I used my SATA usb adapter to connect to the drive, I could retrieve all files no problem but I couldn't get the darn thing to boot---in safe mode, off I found the Ethernet Controller on Dell Support and promptly solved that problem. Regards AustrAlienGoogle is my friend.

Try checking out my Windows XP Boot Issues article to find out how to fix mup.sys hangs by manually restoring your registry. Can be fixed by booting with CD and repairing, or by the 'disable mup' command. Now, I'd recommend backing up everything before you do something like this, because there is ALWAYS a risk that you will lose data. With your permission, we will post that here for the benefit of all acknowledging you with full credit and\or a link to your article if you wish.

Sign in to make your opinion count. I got around this problem and was able to trace it to issues with devices not playing nice with AVG 9. I backup to a USB 2.0 external drive, again pointing to a possible conflict with the card. (I should note that I just realized Ghost hasn't actually done a backup in Back to top Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next Back to Windows XP Home and Professional 3 user(s) are reading this topic 0 members, 3 guests, 0 anonymous users Reply

One additional wrinkle that I faced (and may be helpful to others) was that I could not copy the files from the restore point folder to the /WINDOWS/system32/config folder as I Mup.sys acts like a router that calls the correct networking method to provide communication to that particular type of resource. If you experience a lot of power outtages, disable write caching there. or 2.

The CD will be bootable.Now to work on your problematic computer:Boot from the Puppy Linux CD. Here are the places giving gamers hope, and those that have shut down sales. You said:''if mup.sys displays in Safe Mode, then it is not mup.sys that is the problem, but the ''next'' driver that is trying to load''I read that too, but when I

Choose the highest number: That is your most recent System Restore point.Open the "RP" folder and inside that you will see another folder called "snapshot".

Odd.. When I boot from the XP disc, and option R, it hangs while checking the HD. Make Google your friend too. Yesterday, my computer was having a hard time reading a cd and sometimes explorer would freeze up, but I was able to kill it ok.

Back to top #3 cristyb cristyb Topic Starter Members 2 posts OFFLINE Gender:Female Location:Brainerd, MN Local time:08:39 AM Posted 25 April 2011 - 05:54 PM Thank you so very much What do you know about mup.sys: How would you rate it: < Please select > important for Windows or an installed application (++) seems to be needed (+) neither dangerous nor If you are curious and want to know more about this driver check out the What is MUP.SYS and what does it do? A black screen appears and then..

I then re deployed the image to another peice of hardware an HP 7600 Desktop and hey presto mup.sys ??? Every little bit helps. ken schwartz Nov 03, 2005, 09:12am EST Reply - Quote - Report Abuse Private Message - Add to Buddy List >>Re: Windows xp freezes at mup.syshow do I make a I burnt the ISO to a CD, booted from it and lunched the Mini XP.

The only possibility that might even be relevant is the instance where your system uses mapped network drives.